Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter: How to Properly Hang Your Planters

By Christine Pinkston

Make sure you read this if you are using the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter this year. Failure to hang your tomato planter correctly will result in you not having an easy time growing your tomato's.

Because the tomato planter will weigh around seventy pounds when it's watered and you have a thriving plant hanging it properly is important and a bit tricky. You have to make sure that you have the proper support to hold your hanger up.

Hanging it properly is even more important if you have children or animals around as neither can resist playing with things they aren't supposed to. Properly supporting it won't be a problem once your aware that you need to. You can do one of two things to give it great support.

Depending on how many hangers you are going to use depends on how you should support them. If you are only using one Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter then just make sure you get a durable hook the will hold up to eighty pounds of a little more if you want more leeway. This is a quick and cost effective fix and will make a big difference in keeping your hanger hanging.

The other alternative is for if you plan on using more then one planter.

To hang multiple tomato planters you should consider building your own wooden frame. It will only take a few hours to make and you might even have all of the wood you need already.

Make the frame to be either a square or rectangular and put it in your yard. If it's not perfect it's alright. The plants grow towards the sun and end up covering most of the wood. When the plants are in full swing it's going to look phenomenal.

If you don't like the idea of just having a wooden frame in your yard or up against your house grab some extra paint you have laying around and give it a few coats.

Take the few extra minutes to make the frame yours because the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planters last a long time so a few extra minutes to make the frame yours will provide you years of joy.

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